Composition for washing clothes or other fabrics



252. COMPOSlTiONS;

Patented May 17, 1927.

Cross Reference Examiner CHRISTIAN B. HAGER, OF MARSHALLTO'WN, IOWA.

COMPOSITION FOR WASHING CLOTHES OR OTHER FABRICS.

No Drawing. Application filed June 8, 1920. Serial No. 887,433.

The object of my invention is to provide a preparation or composition made up of certain ingredients which when placed in water will act as a cleanser for cleaning foreign matter out of clothes or the like.

A further object is to provide a cleanser, which is preferably put up in powder form.

In the preparation of my composition the various ingredients are pulverized and are The fire clay cuts and removes the grease from the clothing, the salt increases the specific gravity of the water. The chloride of lime, which serves as a bleacher, whitens the clothes and the ultramarine blue gives is in the fact that it comes in powdered form and may be made very cheaply. The composition may be packed in small packages or shipped in large cases, thecontents being such that they will always retain their origghloride, chloride of lime, and ultramarine Inc.

2. A composition for washing clothes or other fabrics, consisting of the following ingredients in substantially the following proportions thoroughly mixed with each other. inal strength. All of the ingredients used The proportions of the ingredients may are common elements, which are easily acbe varied, but I preferably use the followcessibl'e and are not expensive. ing proportions: I have obtained satisfactory results in the p cent use of my compound by using one pound of ,Fire clay 7 7 the omp und 0 teI1 gallons Of water. 45 Salt (sodium chloride) 20 I clalm as y 1I1V6I1t10111 Chl id f li (0 001 2% 1. A composition for washing clothes or Ultramarine blue 4 other f339F105, C S Stlng of fire clay, sodium the clothes the color desired. Per cent. 5;

When the entire number of ingredients Fire clay 77 are mixed in the proportions above referred Sodium chloride 20 to and placed in water, any grease or for- Chloride of lime 2% eign matter in the clothes will be taken out, Ultramarine blue 1A 30 while the coloring and bleaching caused by CHRISTIAN B. HAGER. 

